Myers started with the Orioles at rookie Bluefield, starting 10 games. He went 3-2, with a 2.32 ERA.

In 1988, he moved up to single-A, at Hagerstown, where he started only seven games. He gave up 12 earned runs in 39.2 innings.

He started 1989 with time in spring training, throwing a scoreless inning in one game. But he was sent back to single-A for the start of the season, at Frederick. He got 21 starts with a 3.99 ERA
and a 8-10 record. But he also saw AA, moving up the year Hagerstown
also moved up. He went 4-2 there in six starts, with a 2.56 ERA.

Back
at Hagerstown for 1990, instead of Rochester, Myers went 6-11 in 21
starts. His ERA increased to 3.44. That ERA was pushed up in a late
August start, where he gave up five earned runs in 4.1 innings of work against Albany.

That September, he got his call-up to Baltimore, but not really. According to The Sun, the Orioles called up Myers and two other players, but told them not to report.

Myers
did make Rochester for 1991. He started 21 games for the AAA club,
going 8-7 with a 4.49 ERA. By late August, though, Myers was traded to the Expos for Richie Lewis.

Myers, though, played just one more year in affiliated ball,
21 outings in 1992 across three Expos levels. He then is credited with
returning for a final season in independent ball in 1995, with eight
outings at Adirondack and Florence, ending his career.